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jensma

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  1. FIREWOOD PROCESSOR LOG SPLITTER for sale in Laois : €3,450 - DoneDeal.co.uk This is from JK fabrications, he has been mentioned on here before. Not bad value for a new machine.
  2. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ltOWBEjjwqU&feature=player_embedded]firewood-processor.m4v - YouTube[/ame] Have seen this on a bobcat but never on a rubber duck. I see on their website they are looking for dealers in the UK for the processor. DDM Firewood processsor - European dealer for Hahn hpf 160 Firewood processor
  3. Ben Juct come across this, looks like better value than £25 for 50 depending on how fancy you are looking to go. https://www.kmmatch.com/werbezundholzer/schachteln
  4. What you charging and what's your output?
  5. you need to read this http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/firewood-forum/23292-has-anyone-try-one-these.html
  6. If you look at their video on the website, how they do it is drive into the heap, then hook on the bag and the trap doors on the scoop can be controlled from the cab to fill the bag.
  7. Bagezee poly bag filling system
  8. Bilke cleans up the competition - News & Features, Farming - Independent.ie Dont know what model number this is but comes out of it all right.
  9. how well does it dry out in a big heap like that? I guess it will take longer to season than if the wind can easily get through it?
  10. Did they not have anything or were they too expensive?
  11. I guess your right about being busy with tree work, he is only a couple of miles up the road and works all day and night so dont think he is waiting for a days log work.
  12. I just called my local tree surgeon for a load of firewood (crew cab transit tipper) and he told me ill have it in a couple of weeks. Ive typically been able to source my own forewood from various sources FOC so its my first time buying it this way but i thought a 2 week lead time was a bit long. I know im not in a panic for it so its ok now but what lead time do you lot typically have to deliver a load of firewood?

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